We have read and discussed so far:

The First Day of School, by Jeffery Deaver
  • We discussed terms like protagonist, setting, plot, and characterization, change of perception upon re-reading of a story.
  • We predicted and wrote an ending to the story, following the word "Silence."
  • We studied selected vocabulary for a quiz.

And Summer is Gone, by Susie Kretschmer
  • We discussed plot, theme, characterization (direct and indirect), figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole).
  • We studied selected vocabulary for a quiz.
  • We found a poem in the story which would capture the theme.

All Summer in a Day, by Ray Bradbury
  • We discussed genre, setting, conflict, plot, and characterization (direct and indirect), figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole), imagery (visual, auditory).
  • We studied selected vocabulary for a quiz.
  • We created a cross-media object - a raindrop with a depiction of what we read in the text version of the story and a vivid description of the BBC film version of the story.

The Dinner Party, by Mona Gardner
  • We discussed foreshadowing, suspense, irony, characterization (direct and indirect), point-of-view, figurative language (simile, metaphor, alliteration).
  • We practiced marking up the story for literary techniques and devices.
  • We wrote a new version of the story from another character's point of view.

The Scarlet Ibis, by James Hurst
  • We discussed plot, theme, foreshadowing, irony, symbolism.
  • We marveled at the creative use of imagery and talked about internal and external conflicts.
  • We marked up the story and studied selected vocabulary for a quiz.
  • We wrote an analytical paragraph and will revise it in another draft

The Fun They Had, by Isaac Asimov
  • We discussed the use of diction and syntax to create a desired effect.
  • We wrote a rap song about this story or another story.